"You are damned beyond description, and I will feast upon your souls'" Torn between outrage and visceral horror, Linden made whimpering noises between her teeth.
Driven by cold, visceral horror and absolute rage, she felt immune to error.
HBO's enormous mini-series about an American parachute unit during the Normandy invasion gets off to a gauzy start, but then quickly gets down to the visceral horror of war.
But this misleading introduction soon gives way to the visceral horror of war.
The same applied to Terror Australis (3 issues; Fall 1988-Summer 1992), which emphasized graphic visceral horror
"It distances the visceral horror of the story."
Senator Henders's visceral horror arced through Nara.
Neil stepped to the threshold, then recoiled and turned away, the features of his face knocked out of true by a seismic jolt of visceral horror and revulsion.
This last phrase is uttered with the sort of visceral, foreboding horror that is usually reserved for announcing plagues of locusts or the births of two-headed goats.
Skilled hands can make a puppet elicit heart-stopping fear that recalls the visceral horrors of Greek tragedy.